Toy



J. MONSON TOY June 1 1926.

Filed August' 25, 1925 INVENTOR ilwm ATTORNEY l atented June 1, 1926.

UNITED ST TENT OFFIE.

Application filed August 25, 1925.

This invention relates to amusement and pastime games and has referenceto spinning toys.

The purpose of the invention. is to pro- 6 vide a spinning toy that isspun on the edge and offers a great diversity of chances.

The toy is made in the form of a disc thickest at the center andthinnest at the edge. It may be circular in circumference 10 withrounded and squared edges. The opposite sides are divided into sunkenfacets radiating from the center. The facets may be opposite each otheron the opposite sides or alternating and define ridges acting as 15resting bases of the toy, and when spun on the edge it may come to reston any of the ridges on any side. Both sides are alike.

Game indicia is placed opposite the resting bases on the opposite sides.

Referring to the accompanying drawing: Figure 1 is a side elevation ofthe toy. Figure 2 is a section in the line 12 12 of Fig.

Figure 3 is a section in the line 13 13 of 25 Fig. 1.

Serial No. 52,308.

In the drawing Figures 1 to 8, inclusive, show the circular disc-shapedtoy thickets at the center, 1, and thinnest at the edge, 2. The oppositesides are divided in facets, 3, radiating from the center, and it willbe obac served that said facets are sunken thus defining the ridges,radiating from the center and forming resting bases of the toy.

I claim:

1. A spinning toy comprising a disc-shaped 3 body thickest at the centerand thinner at the edge having on its opposite sides ridges radiatingfrom the center, these ridges forming the resting bases of the toy afterbeing spun,

2. A spinning toy comprising a discshaped body thickest at the centerand thinner at the edge having on its opposite sides ridges radiatingfrom the center, these ridges forming the resting bases of the toy after45 being spun, and game indicia on the opposite sides.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

J ONS MONSON.

